PRAY SILENCE's "Dragon of Chaos": Edinburgh's Newcomers Unleash a Ferocious Debut That Demands Attention

Published on 19 May 2026 at 10:04

 

In the misty, myth-laden streets of Edinburgh, a new force has emerged from the shadows. Pray Silence, the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Marky Wildtype alongside multidisciplinary artist and vocalist Sam Siggs (known from The Head Henchmen), crash onto the scene with their debut single "Dragon of Chaos," released earlier this month. This propulsive track serves as the lead offering from an anticipated forthcoming EP, signalling a bold return to heavier, more emotionally charged territory for both creators.

 

From the first shimmering guitar lines, the song lulls listeners into a deceptive calm—hypnotic and restrained, like the quiet tension before a storm breaks over the Firth of Forth. Then, without warning, it erupts. Gritty, towering riffs surge forward with thrash-infused urgency, supported by pounding drums and crashing cymbals that hit with visceral precision. Blending elements of groove metal, old-school thrash, and melodic rock with anthemic choruses, Pray Silence forge a sound that's intricate yet raw, technically sharp but never clinical. It echoes the emotional weight of Biffy Clyro or the bite of Fightstar, yet carves out its own identity through controlled chaos and sardonic edge.

 

Vocally, Siggs delivers a masterclass in dynamic range. He navigates higher registers with coiled tension in the verses, building to frantic, almost feral screams in the chorus that feel breathless and unhinged—in the most captivating way. The performance walks a tightrope between vulnerability and aggression, mirroring the track's thematic core: standing on the ledge, reflecting on life's hardships, wrongs endured, and the inner turmoil that threatens to consume. It's a journey through the mind's darker corridors, where regret meets resilience, all wrapped in biting lyricism that lands with intellectual punch.

 

What elevates "Dragon of Chaos" beyond typical debut fare is its structural intelligence. Layers build methodically, creating a sense of mounting pressure that never quite collapses, instead channelling that energy into forward momentum. Produced by Wildtype himself, the mix balances heaviness with clarity, allowing every riff and vocal inflection to breathe while maintaining an intoxicating, live-wire intensity. The accompanying video, directed by Tommy Slack, amplifies this volatility with visuals that capture the song's brooding atmosphere.

 

For a first strike, this is remarkably assured—packed with bite, brains, and attitude. Pray Silence aren't content to merely play loud; they're crafting rock that hits the gut, heart, and head simultaneously. In a scene hungry for fresh authenticity, "Dragon of Chaos" roars as a statement of intent. Edinburgh's underground just got a whole lot louder, and if this single is any indication, the full EP will be essential listening. Keep your eyes (and ears) on this duo—they're slouching toward something monumental.

 

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